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Why do most students buy meal contracts?A.They are free to have their meals any time for t

Why do most students buy meal contracts?

A.They are free to have their meals any time for their convenience in the dorm kitchens.

B.They have more choices of eating at any cafeterias rather than being limited in the small dorm kitchens.

C.They can eat in Darney dining-hall during the vacation time.

D.They can eat as much food as they want with the meal contracts.

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第1题

听力原文:Speaker: Before the Second World War, people usually learnt a foreign language in
order to read the literature of the country. Now, speaking the foreign language is what most people want. Every year, millions of people start to learn one. How do they do it? Some people try at home, with books or records or tapes; some listen to the radio or watch television program; others go to evening classes. If they use the language only two or three times a week, learning it will take us a long time, like language learning at school. It is clearly easier to learn the language in the country where it is spoken. However, most people can not afford this, and for many it is unnecessary. They need the language in order to do their work better. For example, scientists and doctors chiefly need to be able to read books and reports in a foreign language. Whether the language is learned quickly or slowly, it is hard work. Machines and good books help, but they can not do the students' work for him.

Before the Second World War, why did people learn a foreign language?

A.To read the literature of the country.

B.To read the books of foreign countries.

C.To write books in foreign languages.

D.To communicate with people of other countries.

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第2题

听力原文:M: Why do you think that way?W: While I admit there is very little discrimination

听力原文:M: Why do you think that way?

W: While I admit there is very little discrimination here on campus towards orientation, appearance and nationality, women are not treated equally. Women are not represented in many faculties. They also hold fewer senior faculty positions, are not represented well in administration and, do you know, not once has them been a female president of the student union.

M: You are running for president of the student union on the issue of equality, but you are not going to be a winner, I suppose. Most students feel women have equality nowadays.

W: Not the students I have talked to, particularly the women. My brother is a lawyer and he says the women in his firm have to work much harder than the men if they want to become a partner in the firm.

M: So you are going to champion women's rights for the election.

W: Yes, my campaign will focus on that but I will not ignore other issues such as transportation, cafeterias and so on. I have been a student here lot 4 years and am aware of all the issues. If I can make this campus a better place for all students, then as a woman, I would be setting an excellent role model. And, I am sure I can do a better job than Jerry did this year.

M: What did Jerry accomplish this year?

W: Next to nothing. He put pressure on the cafeterias to be a little more environmentally friendly but that is all about it.

(20)

A.To prove women's diligence.

B.To seek gender equality on campus.

C.To improve transportation and accommodation.

D.To put pressure on male students.

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第3题

听力原文:W: What is the most popular comic presently in Japan? Why do you think it is popu
lar?

M: Nana is the most popular comic series because Japanese people can sympathize with this love story. Why Japanese people love comics is probably because riley do not show much of what they think or feel. So, they project their thoughts and feelings in comics.

W: Which part of Japan is the most famous? And why?

M: The most famous part in Japan is Tokyo, the center of modern culture in Japan and all Japanese trends are born there.

W: What is the most important festival in Japan and why does it become so significant for the Japanese?

M: In Japan, the most important festival is the New Year's Holidays. Japanese people visit a shrine on New Year's day to pray for health and good future. Also, family gets together and many children receive money. Also, people clean the house before the New Year and eat toshikoshi soba for long life. And on New Year's day people eat osechi ryori, which is very special and delicious. I like New Year very much.

W: If I want to skiing, where should I go?

M: I think Nagano(长野) is the best place to ski in Japan. The reason is because the Winter Olympics were held in Nagano in 1998. The snow there is very soft and beautiful.

W: What kind of food do you like besides Japanese food? Like American food, Chinese food?

M: Recently, young Japanese people eat with their friends at fast food restaurants like McDonalds or Yoshinoya. There are not many university students eating meals at home. I think that I am the same as those students. Also, Japanese like Italian, Chinese, and Korean food. But I like Japanese food the best because foreign food is too strong for me.

W: What do you think about Junlehiro Koizumi? Is he handsome or look old?

M: I think Prime Minister Koizumi is a progressive person rather than a traditional one. He is active and has made good diplomacy, but his idea of tax increase is not good. I think capitalism is going to do big damage to poor people. Koizmni's capitalism is just like that of President George Bush. Is Koizumi handsome? Well, I think he looks not all that bad.

(23)

A.Nana is the most popular comic series in Japan because it's a love story.

B.Nana is the most popular comic series in Japan because its plot is attractive.

C.Japanese people do not like to express their thoughts and feelings before others.

D.Japanese people love comics because they are very funny and interesting.

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第4题

听力原文:Cambridge, best known as the affluent university town crammed with leading academ

听力原文: Cambridge, best known as the affluent university town crammed with leading academics, intellectuals and some of the nation's brightest students, has been awarded a rather less enviable accolade -- the smoking capital of Britain. The typical household in Cambridge spends a staggering £2,183 on tobacco every year- the equivalent to smoking 25 cigarettes a day. By contrast, Bracknell, in Berkshire, is the most abstemious. There, households spend a mere £183 a year on tobacco, smoking an average of just two cigarettes a day.

The figures are contained in a report, published this week, which examines spending habits by postcode across the UK. Why Cambridge should top such an unhealthy league table has baffled researchers. As John Reid, the Secretary of State for Health, tried to explain last week, smoking is the addiction of choice for Britain's working classes and highest consumption is usually found in the poorest areas of the country -- three suburbs of Liverpool make the top 10. Students may be one answer to Cambridge's position -- as anybody who has entered the university's myriad common rooms and student bars and witnessed the dense fug of smoke may attest.

Patrick Tate, principal researcher at CACI, the company behind the findings, said, "It is a weird anomaly. It doesn't tell us why it is happening but perhaps it is to do with the number of students."

What are the most prominent features of Cambridge according to the passage?

A.Busy, wealthy and intellectual.

B.Busy, wealthy and traditional.

C.Busy, abstemious and traditional.

D.Busy, intellectual and socially deprived.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Alex is an English teacher in Iran and today wed like to share his experience
as a teacher. So welcome Alex. How do you enjoy teaching English as a foreign language? M: I like teaching students how to speak. And I really enjoy seeing them learn and improve. Ive been teaching for five years now, and Ive got good experience from my classes. I teach in institutes and also universities and theyre a bit different. People who come to institutes are highly motivated because they come with their own legs. As they say, and as we say, theyre quite interested. They try to be active. But for the students at universities, because they have to pass some courses, they might not be interested enough most of the time. W: Well, you say that recently youve been trying to be a creative teacher, and to stimulate students. So tell me about that. M: Well, most of the time I try to make them motivated by just making the class more fun and interesting. W: What do you find is the hardest part of being a teacher? M: Well, the hardest part is that a teacher has to forget everything in his life before going to a class. W: What do you mean by that? M: You see, if you are sad, if you have a lot of ups and downs in your life, when you enter a class, you have to be a teacher full of energy, very happy. You have to forget about all your problems. If you just take your problems to the class, you wont be a good teacher. Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 13. Why does Alex enjoy his teaching job? 14. What is the characteristic of institute students? 15. What is the hardest part of being a teacher according to Alex?14.

A.They are more interesting.

B.They are more tired of studying.

C.They are more highly motivated in class.

D.They are burdened with passing all examinations.

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第6题

听力原文: Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago. Others are younge
r but all must be at least 21 years old. This is one example of how the Open University is different from all other universities. Its students must either work full-time or be at home all day, for instance, mothers of families. They do not have to pass any examinations before they are accepted as students. This is why the university is called open. The university was started in order to help a known group of people who missed having a university education when they were young.

The first name for the Open University was The University of the Air. The idea was to teach on the air, in other words, on radio and television. Most of the teaching is done like this. Radio and television have brought the classroom into people's homes. But this, on its own, is not enough for a university education. The Open University student also receives advice at one of 283 study centers in the country; 36 weeks of the year, he has to send written work to a tutor, the person who guides him. He must also spend three weeks every summer as a full-time Student. Tutors and students meet and study together, as in other universities. At the end of the Open University's first year, the results were good. Three out of every four students passed their examinations. If they do this every year, they will finish their studies in four or five years.

(27)

A.Because it isn't closed.

B.Because the students have to pass all examinations before entering it.

C.Because there is no examination before they are accepted as students.

D.Because its door is open.

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第7题

听力原文:Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago, others are younger

听力原文: Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago, others are younger, but all must be at least 21 years old. This is one example of how the Open University is different from all other universities. Its students must either work fulltime or be at home all day, for example, mothers of families. (32) They do not have to pass any examinations before they are accepted as students. This is why the university is called "open". The university was started in order to help a known group-people who missed having a university education when they were young. The first name for the open University was "The University of the Air". The idea was to teach on the air.

In other words, on radio and television. (33) Most of the teaching is done like this. Radio and television have brought the classroom for a university education. The Open University students also receive advice at one of 283 study centers in the country. 36 weeks of the year he has to send written work to a tutor, (34) the person who guides his studies. He must also spend three weeks every summer as a full-time student. Tutors and students meet and study together, as in other universities. At the end of the Open University's first year, the results were good. Three out of every four students passed their examination. (35) If they do this every year, they will finish their studies in four or five years.

(33)

A.Because it has study centers all over the country.

B.Because its students can be very young or very old.

C.Because its students enter it without examinations.

D.Because it is very different from all other universities.

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第8题

听力原文:Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago. Others are younger

听力原文: Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago. Others are younger but all must be at least 21 years old. This is one example of how the Open University is different from all other universities. Its students must either work full-time or be at home all day, for instance, mothers of families. They do not have to pass any examinations before they are accepted as students. This is why the university is called "open". The university vas started in order to help a known group—people who missed having a university education when they were young.

The first name for the Open University was "The University of the Air". The idea was to teach "on the air", in other words, on radio and television. Most of the teaching is done like this. Radio and television have brought the classroom into people's homes. But this, on its own, is not enough for a university education. The Open University student also received advice at one of the 283 study centers in the country. In 36 weeks of the year he has to send written work to a "tutor", the person who guides his studies. He must also spend 3 weeks every summer as a full-time student. Tutors and students meet and study together, as in other universities. At the end of the Open University's first year, the results were good. Three out of every 4 students passed their examinations. If they do this every year, they will finish their studies in 4 or 5 years.

(33)

A.Because it isn't closed.

B.Because its door is open.

C.Because the students have to pass all examinations before entering it.

D.Because there is no examination before they are accepted as students.

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第9题

听力原文:M: Oh, I'm so glad that I ran into you today. I have lots of questions, and every
one has been telling me to talk with you.

W: What kinds of questions?

M: You took an English class from Professor Sanford, didn't you?

W: Yes.

M: Well, I've heard lots about her and I'mthinking about taking her Basics in English class next semester.

W: Don't do it.

M: Why? You didn't like the class?

W: The class was interesting enough, but Professor Sanford is one of the most difficult teachers I have ever had. She expects a great deal from her students, so if you plan to take the course, be prepared to work very hard. I remember doing homework for at least three hours a day, just for her class. It was very tiring because I still had to do the work for all my other clasps. She's an extremely intelligent person and so she expects similar brilliance from her students.

M: What about the woman herself? Is she reasonable?

W: Yes, she most definitely is. She loves her students and is very understanding of our problems. She was always available before, during, and after classes to help us with any ideas we couldn't understand. I really liked her as a person. I just hated all the reading we had to do in classical literature.

M: Well, I happen to like classical literature.

W: Then, you'll love the class.I was more interested in theory, and we barely touched that. What a semester!

(20)

A.Professor Sanford.

B.Basics in English class.

C.Classical literature.

D.Theory class.

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第10题

Why do some students have to navigate school bureaucracy by themselves?A.No one else cares

Why do some students have to navigate school bureaucracy by themselves?

A.No one else cares about that.

B.Their parents don't know English.

C.Their parents have limited time.

D.Only students are allowed to do that.

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